latashac26 0 Posted September 25, 2014 I had the DS 3/2012 I am 30lbs away for my 100lb goal. Seems like I'm at a huge stall is this normal? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack 855 Posted October 4, 2014 I've known only a couple people personally who had this procedure. They both had such a 'stall'. And in reality, most of the trouble I've encountered with my own 'failure to hit Goal' really begs the question of just how what 'my' goal determined. So you're 7/10 successful??? Or 3/10 failure? Really depends on how we define such matters, don't you think? Congratulations on your progress, in any case. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsdesigna 143 Posted October 12, 2014 For DSers when we are trying to achieve goal weight it comes down to going back to basics, eliminating Carbs from your diet as much as possible especially simple carbs like sugars, breads, Cookies, anything white really... and increasing Protein and Fat. 100GMS of Protein minimum and I've stopped counting Fat Grams and just add fat to everything. Also make sure you are still getting enough hydration, eliminate anything dehydrating such as diet sodas, coffee, and alcohol to name a few. Also make sure you are eating enough calories to allow your body to not be in starvation mode. myfitnesspal is a great APP to use, and you don't have to use it forever, but you have to be honest about portion sizes and tracking everything. If you are a big exerciser you may be building up muscle which weighs more than fat. That's all I've got! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will2014 27 Posted January 2, 2015 I'm only 8 months out from my DS surgery so I can't speak for stalls at over 2yrs post op. But we do know that at approx 12-18 months post op our stomachs will stretch to approx 75% that of a "normal" person. Your stomach at 2 yrs is likely as big as it's going to get, and no longer the lil 25% size it was. That just means you need to work harder at weight loss nowadays, as compared to the early days when you had zero appetite. You CAN lost those last 30 lbs if you want to badly enough. Do you? That's the question you need to answer. I've lost 173 lbs so far and WILL ACHIEVE my target weight before my surgical anniversary on May 8th. The rule I have for whether something is possible or not, is the suit case rule. Simply put, if I had a suit case here with $1 million dollars in it and you'd get it if you lost those 30 lbs...would you do it? I suspect the answer is yes. If I asked you to lift a truck over your head, no matter what money was offered, you couldn't do it. Lose those 30 lbs and be able to know you achieved your goal! Pay the price and claim your reward. You've come too damn far to wimp out now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cindy Cooney 2 Posted March 1, 2015 I'm only 8 months out from my DS surgery so I can't speak for stalls at over 2yrs post op. But we do know that at approx 12-18 months post op our stomachs will stretch to approx 75% that of a "normal" person. Your stomach at 2 yrs is likely as big as it's going to get, and no longer the lil 25% size it was. That just means you need to work harder at weight loss nowadays, as compared to the early days when you had zero appetite. You CAN lost those last 30 lbs if you want to badly enough. Do you? That's the question you need to answer. I've lost 173 lbs so far and WILL ACHIEVE my target weight before my surgical anniversary on May 8th. The rule I have for whether something is possible or not, is the suit case rule. Simply put, if I had a suit case here with $1 million dollars in it and you'd get it if you lost those 30 lbs...would you do it? I suspect the answer is yes. If I asked you to lift a truck over your head, no matter what money was offered, you couldn't do it. Lose those 30 lbs and be able to know you achieved your goal! Pay the price and claim your reward. You've come too damn far to wimp out now. Good point made. I am 20 pounds from my goal and down 116 pounds. I had surgery on 6/30/14 so I am doing well. I use myfitnesspal and exercise 3-4 times a week. I have been in a plateau for 4 weeks. I just need to let the time pass focus on the rules of DS and the weight will come off. I try not to eat more than 50 grams of carbs a day. I do not count calories or fat. I just count the carbs. Thanks for posting and reminding us that we need to "pay the price" and claim our reward. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snarkychef 4 Posted March 2, 2015 I can't speak to a DS related stall specifically, but I lost 50 lb on my own before having surgery. I'm not one to "diet", and psychologically I work better with a positive rather than a negative, so I treat my self to the fancy pilates classes I like, and make or buy myself my favorite healthy meals when I'm really struggling. You will have stalls. For me, my body would refuse to drop any weight for a month or more, and then, when it was ready, I'm drop 10 lbs. pretty quickly. Treat yourself with kindness, and your body will reward you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Postop 411 Posted March 2, 2015 dsdesigna spelled it out pretty well. What is a typical eating day like for you? If you're comfortable, you can post it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSwitcher 35 Posted March 13, 2015 I stayed at 900 calories for four years after the sleeve and still regained. I thought i would lose slowly, but I still gained weight. While it would be nice to make the million, once our abused metabolisms shut down, it can stop or gain, and nothing we can do. I am hoping the DS malabsorption will help. If it doesn't I refuse to punish myself... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites